The new engine features vastly
improved graphics; enhanced animations; expanded maps with significant
improvements in real world interactions; a massive arsenal of new weapons and a
vastly upgraded overall weapon system, offering more flexible load-outs, iron
sites, pinpoint accuracy and more realistic action.

The new engine will also scale the
game based on the power of the player’s machine, allowing more people to enjoy
all the improved aspects of the Kuma experience, regardless of the power of
their computer. The new optimizations will allow all Kuma games to run
efficiently on even the lowest-end machines while cutting download times
substantially.

“Our new engine allows our
top-flight developers the tools that they need to create absolutely FREE games
that can compete more than favorably with expensive retail games…both in
performance and quality,” says Keith Halper, CEO of Kuma Games. “Even better,
virtually anyone can download these games faster than ever on computers they
already have in their own homes.”

Kuma is also leveraging its recent
partnership with IBM and Akamai, to distribute games online more efficiently AND
offer improved multi-player options despite disparate end-user geographies,
large game file size--including HD trailers, high, uneven or inconsistent
traffic levels, and inherent Internet weaknesses such as network outages.

Kuma’s vast and popular episodic
game lineup, which includes Kuma\War, World War II/Vietnam, The DinoHunters, The
History Channel’s Dogfights, and Spike TV’s The Kill Point Game will all be
upgraded with episodes re-released each week with optimized maps, featuring
enhanced graphics and animations, along with an overall smoother game experience
on our expanded global network of multiplayer servers.

“Not only are we delivering the best
free games available in the online universe,” says Halper. “But we’re getting
them to more people in more places around the world, and we’re giving them more
social tools for them to find, communicate and compete with each other. The
games are better and our global reach is greater, so these improvements will let
more people in on the fun.”